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>> well, that's part of the law. if you have some religious or belief system that opposes owning weapons. if you have mental issues that would make it unsafe for you, then you don't have to, or if you're a felon. those exemptions. i think we have that sound from the people who live in nelson. >> most everybody that lives here that are original residents here have always had firearms. >> what's the point? by their own admission, this is a sham ordnance. it's just for play. >> a got a statement from the mayor of nelson just a few moments ago. he said he wanted to make sure if people knew the city would offer gun safety classes. there will be no consequence if you don't own the gun. it's really a statement. >> all right. and now a fascinating story, too. >> it is, indeed. april 1st they will make the decision that will go into effect. >> thank you so much. hate groups in the u.s. are on the rise. the southern law center reports an 8% increase in patriot extremes in 2012 over the year before. that's a total of more than
>> well, that's part of the law. if you have some religious or belief system that opposes owning weapons. if you have mental issues that would make it unsafe for you, then you don't have to, or if you're a felon. those exemptions. i think we have that sound from the people who live in nelson. >> most everybody that lives here that are original residents here have always had firearms. >> what's the point? by their own admission, this is a sham ordnance. it's just for play....
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increasing dramatically, that is in a new report from the southern poverty law center. messages targeting blacks, jews and gays were found on campus at oberlin college and a student saw someone dressed like a member of the ku klux klan. look at the number of hate groups t has jumped 69% since 2000. eight years later before president barack obama was sborn in, there were 149 extremist groups in the u.s. mark helped prepare this report. good morning to you. why are we seeing such a dramatic jump? >> good morning, don. really the explosion began in the fall of 2008 which is the moment when two things happened, when barack obama appears on the national political scene for the first time and of course when the economic collapse begins with the subprime crisis. it seems clearly to be related, very closely to that, those two factors and it's not only the person of the president, our first black president but the demographic change he represents, in other words the idea that whites are predicted to lose their majority, fall under 50% of the population by 2043 so there are big c
increasing dramatically, that is in a new report from the southern poverty law center. messages targeting blacks, jews and gays were found on campus at oberlin college and a student saw someone dressed like a member of the ku klux klan. look at the number of hate groups t has jumped 69% since 2000. eight years later before president barack obama was sborn in, there were 149 extremist groups in the u.s. mark helped prepare this report. good morning to you. why are we seeing such a dramatic jump?...
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intelligence and law enforcement authorities. this kind of an operation takes enormous amounts of coordination. not just inside the u.s. government, but obviously with the cooperation and help of your allies around the world. the interesting thing, ab ababu abu ghaith has been in iran in what was sort of called house arrest. he had freedom. unclear why he left. was he expelled? did he choose to leave on his own? he had a false saudi passport, which is what got him in trouble in turkey. once he started to move the u.s. sports were able to track him. the fact that he's been brought back here so many years later to face charges is frankly a good thing. >> when he was puck picked up in turkey, they wouldn't have him. they tried to send him to a home company in kuwait. but tell us, peter bergen, he's saying this guy is not such a big fish. was he a talker or planner? how big was he within the organization? >> you know, michael, i think it's fair to say he was a bigger fish. closer in time to 9/11. when he was with osama bin laden, he
intelligence and law enforcement authorities. this kind of an operation takes enormous amounts of coordination. not just inside the u.s. government, but obviously with the cooperation and help of your allies around the world. the interesting thing, ab ababu abu ghaith has been in iran in what was sort of called house arrest. he had freedom. unclear why he left. was he expelled? did he choose to leave on his own? he had a false saudi passport, which is what got him in trouble in turkey. once he...
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osama bin laden's son in- law facing a judge on american soil today. the government describes sulaiman abu ghaith as a spokesperson for the terrorist network after the 9-11 attacks. now he is entitled to the same judicial process as the american citizens he is accused of conspiring to kill. elizabeth corridan brings us up-to-date on today's developments. >> reporter: osama bin laden's son-in-law, sulaiman abu ghaith, made a brief appearance friday in a federal court room in new york city. he entered a not guilty plea through his attorney. abu ghaith is charged with one count of conspiring to kill americans. in court documents, prosecutors allege the al qaeda spokesperson tried to recruit more terrorists and said about potential post 9-11 attacks on the u-s, quote, 'the storms will not stop, especially the airplane storms." abu ghaith - seen here with osama bin laden- was transferred to u.s. custody overseas on february 28th and arrived in the united states the following day. prosecutors say the suspect made a 22-page statement following his arrest, det
osama bin laden's son in- law facing a judge on american soil today. the government describes sulaiman abu ghaith as a spokesperson for the terrorist network after the 9-11 attacks. now he is entitled to the same judicial process as the american citizens he is accused of conspiring to kill. elizabeth corridan brings us up-to-date on today's developments. >> reporter: osama bin laden's son-in-law, sulaiman abu ghaith, made a brief appearance friday in a federal court room in new york city....
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a sexist law, so the law is being changed. has to be changed in 16 countries around the world, so that's really the justification for hunting down this information, but it's gone completely wild and a lot of people saying it's completely out of proportion. a bit of confusion when a local newspaper said spoke to someone else, i asked her if the baby had been kicking, i swear she replied, yes, he is. >> interesting. maybe this is all part of the duchess' grand plan to keep us guessing. what if there's twins? >> then the palace has come in saying neither of them know. any way, a story that's everywhere, but pretty hard to get to the bottom of. more of this to come. >> we're hoping you will crack it wide open for us very soon. max foster, appreciate that. >>> the blade runner's dad is speaking out. some are saying his comments are racist and it's causing some family drama, too. it's red lot our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differ
a sexist law, so the law is being changed. has to be changed in 16 countries around the world, so that's really the justification for hunting down this information, but it's gone completely wild and a lot of people saying it's completely out of proportion. a bit of confusion when a local newspaper said spoke to someone else, i asked her if the baby had been kicking, i swear she replied, yes, he is. >> interesting. maybe this is all part of the duchess' grand plan to keep us guessing. what...
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care law. this has been a very difficult to predict supreme court and they have taking surprising decisions, i hope what they focus on is discrimination, equal rights for everyone. i have hope with this port that it will reflect the evolution that has happened in the american people. it is at this point undeniable, don, what's happening. debris with van that bill clinton not only is he saying strike down part of my legacy, more importantly, i think bill clinton didn't want it to be his legacy. he doesn't want this mark on his history as president, and you know, i think there's going to be some political speculation here. what does this mean? does this mean hillary is going to be running in three years? is he laying the ground work? but i know bill clinton and i think he did it for the right reasons. >> van i'm running out of time but i'll give you the last word. >> it's important to recognize as a person of faith, more than 50% of catholics now are in support of marriage equality. this is no lo
care law. this has been a very difficult to predict supreme court and they have taking surprising decisions, i hope what they focus on is discrimination, equal rights for everyone. i have hope with this port that it will reflect the evolution that has happened in the american people. it is at this point undeniable, don, what's happening. debris with van that bill clinton not only is he saying strike down part of my legacy, more importantly, i think bill clinton didn't want it to be his legacy....
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holder is right, even if he doesn't explain the law swell the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time, including on u.s. soil. if mr. paul wants to be taken seriously, he needs to do more than pull political stunts. he needs to know what he's talking about." so similar question to you i asked will, what do you make of that? >> well let me just say, i love this president and i respect this president, rand paul was a hero yesterday, and what i've been hearing is a lot of shame from liberals and progressives who felt like geez, we should be up there sticking up for lifl l civil leberts and asking tough questions. we are in a situation where we have new technologies, as will said i'm agreeing with will, put it in the newspaper this is undefined, ill-defined war and we have not had the conversation we need to have. what rand paul did yesterday was used the filibuster the way it's supposed to be used. it's not a post-it to
holder is right, even if he doesn't explain the law swell the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time, including on u.s. soil. if mr. paul wants to be taken seriously, he needs to do more than pull political stunts. he needs to know what he's talking about." so similar question to you i asked will, what do you make of that? >> well let me just say, i...
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i also got a statement today from the federal law enforcement officers association. they called this dangerous, ill advised and called it foolishness for the tsa to be rolling back their regulations in this way. and you can bet these organizations are going to be pushing back very hard against tsa in the month to come to see if these restrictions can remain in place. >> yeah, i know as you talked to passengers there, at hartsfield, a lot of people buzzing about this. david mattingly, thank you. a heads up to all of you, we'll be tackling this with our hot topics panel later on in the hour. tweet me. will you feel safer or not next time you're on a plane after these rules go into effect at the end of april? let us know. now some of the hottest stories in a flash, rapid fire. roll it. >>> first up here, attorney general eric holder is not totally ruling out a case where a drone strike could target americans on u.s. soil. he made the comment in a letter to republican senator rand paul, raised the question during hearings involving cia chief nominee john brennan, holder
i also got a statement today from the federal law enforcement officers association. they called this dangerous, ill advised and called it foolishness for the tsa to be rolling back their regulations in this way. and you can bet these organizations are going to be pushing back very hard against tsa in the month to come to see if these restrictions can remain in place. >> yeah, i know as you talked to passengers there, at hartsfield, a lot of people buzzing about this. david mattingly,...
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we called it an innovation law or the flex law. its passed both chambers. and went to conference committee and at the conference committee level, a nine page bill became a 28 page bill and it still had the flex components, but then this whole new concept of a tuition tax credit program was added. >> i've heard you call this an anti-public education bill. but as i understand it and please correct me if i'm wrong, it's not just to send them to another private school. they could send them to another successful public school district, could they not? >> that is an option. i don't think i've used that term. i think that that is one of the criticisms of the bill. and let me tell you, we in the education community understand that we need to address the problem of low performing schools. and there were several other bills pending that would have addressed that. so we have problems with how this legislation was enacted, buts also we're not sure it's going to produce the results that the state also we're not s going to produce the results that the state leaders say i
we called it an innovation law or the flex law. its passed both chambers. and went to conference committee and at the conference committee level, a nine page bill became a 28 page bill and it still had the flex components, but then this whole new concept of a tuition tax credit program was added. >> i've heard you call this an anti-public education bill. but as i understand it and please correct me if i'm wrong, it's not just to send them to another private school. they could send them to...
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the governor signed a bill into law yesterday. it gives school staff the authority to carry a firearm in a k-12 school in that state. it's up to school districts. it's the first state to enact such a law. >>> and a school south of albany, new york, just suspended its armed guard in-school program afteren officer accidentally discharged his gun in a hallway. the officer is now suspended while the incident is investigated. no students for staff were injured. >>> a month after a destructive meteorite hit russia, an asteroid close to earth. right now we'll talk with a nasa astronomer about it straight ahead. d in their portfolio, is unexpected risk. bny mellon has the vision and experience to help. we look at the full picture... to uncover risk, find opportunities, and create a plan that's best suited for you. bny mellon. >>> sky watchers can enjoy a rare treat today. comet is now visible on the western horizon in the northern hemisphere. folks in the u.s. may even be able to see it with the naked eye, which is pretty rare. a naked-ey
the governor signed a bill into law yesterday. it gives school staff the authority to carry a firearm in a k-12 school in that state. it's up to school districts. it's the first state to enact such a law. >>> and a school south of albany, new york, just suspended its armed guard in-school program afteren officer accidentally discharged his gun in a hallway. the officer is now suspended while the incident is investigated. no students for staff were injured. >>> a month after a...
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he could have really helped his country -- >> he's not doing anything illegal, that's the law. that's the income, that's what you pay. >> absolutely -- >> he doesn't have a salary. if he had a salary, he'd pay 39%. >> if he were a waiter, he'd be pay a higher tax rate than the 14% he's paying as a multimillionaire. perfectly legal but it's an outrage. >> a perfect example of why we are in so much trouble. that is a statement of fiscal policy. you can't say this enough, that washington's consumed with who should pay how much tax, how much more tax, and who should get how much less benefit. meanwhile, we have an economic crisis. we're now entering year six. and it is not met by increasing taxes and cutting spending in this year. you want to get to prosperity first. and the idea that you're going to say, what we're going to organize the country around is resenting what mitt romney had. >> it's not what he has, it's what he refuses to pay. well, the loophole he takes advantage of legally. that's an outrage. fundamental fundamentally, mitt could have done that as well. he created mi
he could have really helped his country -- >> he's not doing anything illegal, that's the law. that's the income, that's what you pay. >> absolutely -- >> he doesn't have a salary. if he had a salary, he'd pay 39%. >> if he were a waiter, he'd be pay a higher tax rate than the 14% he's paying as a multimillionaire. perfectly legal but it's an outrage. >> a perfect example of why we are in so much trouble. that is a statement of fiscal policy. you can't say this...
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once this will be complete we will work closely with law enforcement and in particular, law enforcement to go through the report and so we can go through and bring those individuals into court and to bring justice. >> reporter: terisa estacio, kron 4 news. >> pam: today's raids reached beyond just oakland. as kron 4's charles clifford explains, this was a bay area wide effort. >> reporter: the multi agency task force. led by opd, began serving warrants early friday morning in oakland and around the bay area. opd says that a total of 24 high risk warrants were served today 21 of the raids were conducted simultaneously. because the effort is actually still ongoing, police are not saying specifically where these raids occurred, but here's what we do know. the main focus of the effort was in oakland, specifically east oakland, where 20 warrants were served also, two search warrants were served 30 miles to the east in antioch there was also one warrant served in nearby brentwood. and finally a single raid was conducted in pacifica, which is south of san francisco. the oakland police departme
once this will be complete we will work closely with law enforcement and in particular, law enforcement to go through the report and so we can go through and bring those individuals into court and to bring justice. >> reporter: terisa estacio, kron 4 news. >> pam: today's raids reached beyond just oakland. as kron 4's charles clifford explains, this was a bay area wide effort. >> reporter: the multi agency task force. led by opd, began serving warrants early friday morning in...